Script Library - TV Comedy
Sitcoms and sketch shows from the BBC TV Comedy archive


Alma's Not Normal
by Sophie Willan
Back to Life
by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon
Bad Education
by various writers
Beep - Pilot Script
by Bryce Hart
Black Ops
by various writers
Bluestone 42
by Richard Hurst & James Cary
Boy Meets Girl
by Elliott Kerrigan, Simon Carlyle, Andrew Mettam
Bucket
by Frog Stone
The Cleaner
by Greg Davies and various writers
Cuckoo
by Robin French & Kieron Quirke
Daddy Issues
by Danielle Ward
Detectorists
by Mackenzie Crook
Don't Forget the Driver
by Tim Crouch and Toby Jones
Funland - Episode 1
by Simon Ashdown and Jeremy Dyson
Grownups
by Susan Nickson
Ideal
by Graham Duff
In My Skin
by Kayleigh Llewellyn
Inside No. 9
by Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith
Josh
by Tom Craine, Josh Widdicombe, Simon Mayhew-Archer
Leonard and Hungry Paul
Adapted from the novel by Rónán Hession by Richie Conroy and Mark Hodkinson
Marigold
by Robin Taylor
Me and Mrs Jones
by Oriane Messina and Fay Rusling
Men Behaving Badly
by Simon Nye
Mongrels
by Jon Brown
Motherland
by Graham Linehan, Sharon Horgan, Helen Linehan, Holly Walsh
Mrs Brown's Boys
by Brendan O'Carroll
Off the Hook / Fresh
by Dean Craig
Outnumbered
by Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton
People Just Do Nothing
by Steve Stamp & Allan Mustafa
Puppy Love
by Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine
Rev
by James Wood
Scot Squad
by Joe Hullait
The Smoking Room
by Brian Dooley
Some Girls
by Bernadette Davis
Still Game
by Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill
Tracey Ullman's Show
'What were you wearing?' sketch by Gemma Arrowsmith
Two Doors Down
by Gregor Sharp & Simon Carlyle
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet Of Crisps
by Susan Nickson
Uncle
by Lilah Vandenburgh & Oliver Refson
The Walshes
by Graham Linehan and Diet of Worms
White Van Man
by Adrian Poynton
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